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Christmas carol noun[ C ] uk /ˌkrɪs.məs ˈkær.əl/ us /ˌkrɪs.məs ˈker.əl/ a traditional or religious song that people sing at Christmas圣诞颂歌 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Singing a cappella accompaniment accompany alto anthem contralto countertenor croon crooner dirge ditty intonation prima donna psalm quartet quintet raise the roofidiom singsong the Internationale warble
I am sure every one felt happy, and we sang the Christmas carols louder than ever, so loudly that the church trembled. Richard is heard upstairs singing a Christmas carol, "Once in Royal David's City," etc. She listened for a moment and then she knew that the choir boys were singing the Christmas carols in the open air of the village street. The Christmas carol, sung by a chorus of fresh children's voices, is perhaps the most perfect expression of the spirit of Christmastide. The choir of a neighboring church were singing a Christmas carol in the street, and the Christ came into our hearts as a little child.
Christmas carol | American Dictionary Christmas carol noun[ C ] us/ˈkrɪs·məs ˌkær·əl/ a song about Christmas or winter, sung at Christmas |